Brent crude up 1.3% to $101.35 on Middle East escalation; WTI gains 1.1% to $95.86
Oil prices resumed growth on new escalation in the Middle East. As of 8:15 Moscow time, July Brent futures rose $1.29 (1.29%) to $101.35 per barrel on ICE Futures, while June WTI rose $1.05 (1.1%) to $95.86 on NYMEX.
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